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and detail from the original image when you resample. Select from the following resampling options: ◦ Nearest Neighbor: A fast but less precise method that replicates the pixels in an image. This method is for use with illustrations that contain edges that are not antialiased, to preserve hard edges and produce a smaller file. However, this method can produce jagged effects, which become apparent when you distort or scale an image or perform multiple manipulations on a selection. ◦ Bilinear: A method that adds pixels by averaging the color values of surrounding pixels. It produces medium-quality results. ◦ Bicubic: A slower but more precise method based on an examination of the values of surrounding pixels. Using more complex calculations, Bicubic produces smoother tonal gradations than Nearest Neighbor or Bilinear. ◦ Bicubic Smoother: A good method for enlarging images based on Bicubic interpolation but designed to produce smoother results ◦ Bicubic Sharper: A good method for reducing the size of an image based on Bicubic interpolation with enhanced sharpening. This method maintains the detail in a resampled image. If Bicubic Sharper oversharpens some areas of an image, try using Bicubic. 3. When you have finished setting the sizing options, click the OK button. 4. Select Print from the File menu. Printing examples 122 Chapter 10 Practical printing examples ENWW

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and detail from the original image when you resample. Select from the following resampling
options:
Nearest Neighbor
: A fast but less precise method that replicates the pixels in an
image. This method is for use with illustrations that contain edges that are not anti-
aliased, to preserve hard edges and produce a smaller file. However, this method can
produce jagged effects, which become apparent when you distort or scale an image or
perform multiple manipulations on a selection.
Bilinear
: A method that adds pixels by averaging the color values of surrounding
pixels. It produces medium-quality results.
Bicubic
: A slower but more precise method based on an examination of the values of
surrounding pixels. Using more complex calculations, Bicubic produces smoother tonal
gradations than Nearest Neighbor or Bilinear.
Bicubic Smoother
: A good method for enlarging images based on Bicubic
interpolation but designed to produce smoother results
Bicubic Sharper
: A good method for reducing the size of an image based on Bicubic
interpolation with enhanced sharpening. This method maintains the detail in a
resampled image. If Bicubic Sharper oversharpens some areas of an image, try using
Bicubic.
3.
When you have finished setting the sizing options, click the
OK
button.
4.
Select
Print
from the
File
menu.
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Practical printing examples
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